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  • Tags: Collection Development

Selection Policy - Comments - Children's Department - April 1987

These are comments about the selection policy in the children's department of the Decatur Public Library. Items discussed were positive reviews requirements, collection development, quality vs. demand, lower age for patrons, areas of limitations…

Personnel, Policy and Public Relations Committee Meeting December 5, 1994

These are the minutes of the Personnel Policy and Public Relations Committee meeting in December 1994. At this meeting the members discussed policies on material selection, collection development, sick leave bank, and security.

Monthly City Librarian Report to the Board of Trustees 1989

These are the monthly city librarians reports to the Decatur Public Library Board of Trustees. In these report Mr. Seidl discusses information about and changes to circulation statistics, budget, collection development, personnel, public relations,…

Long Range Planning Outline - March 2011

This is the outline of the long range planning committee created in March 2011. Topics include general information, building and grounds, programming, technology, collection development, departmental development, staff development, community…

City Librarian's Report to the City December 1988

This is the city librarian's report to the city dated December 1988. This report contains information on circulation statistics,budget, collection development, personnel, public relations, building and grounds, and miscellaneous.

City Librarian's Report August 1995

This is the city librarians report from August 1995. In this report, Mr. Moorman highlighted collections development, staff annotated book file, Grant assist center, periodicals, computers, small book mobile, books donations, summer reading program,…

City Librarian's Monthly Reports 1990

These are the city librarian's monthly reports for the year of 1990. In these report, Mr. Seidl discusses and reports on circulation statistics, budget, collection development, personnel, public relations, automation, and buildings and grounds.